Entrepreneurship is not for everyone.
From Guy Kawasaki
People are forgiving of v 1.0 of a product if it's truly innovative and useful. Then you can get away with a lot. But if you're merely marginally improving the status quo, then you better be rock solid.
Ambitious failure, magnificent failure, is a very good thing.
Social media allows me to pick my times for social interaction.
Create something, sell it, make it better, sell it some more and then create something that obsoletes what you used to make.
I do have a peripatetic and active intellectual curiosity.
I have developed a Zen-like approach to the operating systems that people use: 'When you're ready, the right operating system will appear in your life.'
When you enchant people, your goal is not to make money from them or to get them to do what you want, but to fill them with great delight.
Simple and to the point is always the best way to get your point across.
It doesn't matter whether the Dow is 5000 or 50,000. If you're an entrepreneur, there is no bad time to start a company.
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